@swb Actually what you have here and what makes all of us enjoy these clobs is that they are drawn crappily using stick figures.. Just like I prefer stick avatars over the actual picture of the person..

You know, i actually expected to see angry humping man in the previous comic, humping the leg of the great cat judge, but instead it was Jimmy Wales. Then I expecte Jimmy staring down Meta Man and I got Angry humping Man! Kudos to you for screwing with my expectations, sir.

I didn't know you called these "drafts" they are way better then what a lot of people would consider a webcomic. I would hope I would know having 80 webcomics bookmarked for continuous viewing (those are only the ones that are still going I've actually read more then that) this being the only one I really feel like commenting on.

Aww, "as good of a punchline as you're going to get" always comes out perfectly awesome anyhow. . . Popstrip is distinctive like no other with a sense of humor like no other; it can pull hilarity out of anything and everything, even nothing-at-all, and I absolutely adore the see-through heads <3

So you're forcing all of us to settle with your craptastic comic drafts? Wow, thanks for making me feel like such a moron for liking your stuff, since I obviously must be such if your comics aren't actually comics, just drafts for comics. Which makes me wonder where you post the final drafts.

I've always thought that the stick figures were epic because they leave so much to your imagination. If "tech dude" is a stick figure with glasses my visualization of him could be completely different from someone elses, but each of our visualizations would ideally reflect how we'd like to perceive tech dude. So everyone gets the ideal experience. =)

@swb I always wondered why you called every single strip 'drafts' since I've always known you would never actually go back and remake every single one. Didn't want to ask because I feared I'd get my definition of the word 'draft' completely overhauled like that time we had the 'the meaning of "cool"' conversation and my vocabulary has forever since been changed...

The beauty of art is the fluidity of its definition. Just because you only spent a half hour creating it doesn't mean it's not art. "Art" is anything that's been created. Don't discount yourself just because you didn't spend a large amount of time on it. I think part of the beauty of this strip is that the illustrations make your meanings clearer. Sometimes people lose sight of that, distracted by all the shiny, flashing lights and such.

img(http://a0.twimg.com/profile_images/1127577808/mm9-mega-man-sprite1_normal.gif) what else would be needed in those stips? it IS a complete webcomic. Now stop being so desperate, and make some more cool stuff! (no pressure)